Traveler Concert 50th Tempe Festival of the Arts Hayden Square November 30

Tempe is a city in the Greater Phoenix area of Arizona, best known equally the domicile of Arizona State University (ASU). Its younger, student-heavy population allows it to offering a vibrant nightlife that is relatively rare in Arizona.

Understand [edit]

Tempe is a small just dynamic, steadily-growing metropolis. Its shared history with ASU has given information technology a long-standing reputation equally a college town, and it is considered to be the academic and intellectual eye of the greater Phoenix expanse. Information technology is domicile to many research-centric industries in fields ranging from biotechnology to solar free energy besides as a loftier per centum of knowledge workers those industries require. Being surrounded by the neighboring cities of Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, and Chandler, information technology serves as a major hub in the Valley Metro low-cal rail transit system.

  • 33.42722 -111.941147 i Tempe Tourism Office, 51 W third St, Ste 105 (but off of Factory Ave), +1 480 894-8158 , cost-gratuitous: +i-866-914-1052 . Provides city maps, and upwards-to-date information on hotels, restaurants, and city events.

Get in [edit]

By track [edit]

The Valley Metro Light Runway projection is operational and brings low-cal rail service through Tempe from the neighboring cities of Mesa and Phoenix. The rates are very reasonable, and solar day-passes are bachelor for a discount. Tickets may be purchased from automated kiosks at every station. Costless Park-and-Ride lots are located forth the length of the route. There are plans in the works to extend the rails system through the use of spurs.

By bus [edit]

Encounter By autobus under "Go In", in the Phoenix article for a list of boosted bus and shuttle van companies serving the Phoenix area.

  • Amtrak Throughway Motorbus (Operated by Stagecoach Express), (Curbside Stop) 3rd and Ash, toll-complimentary: +one 800 USA Rails (8727245) . Connects the Phoenix metro area to the Amtrak Sunset Express and the Texas Eagle trains in Maricopa (35 mi (56 km) s). Boosted stops are in Sky Harbor International Airport and Metro Eye Transit Center by the Metro Centre Mall.
  • Flixbus, (charabanc finish) 872 S Rural Rd (end is located at the passenger vehicle stop on S Rural Rd. Look for the green FlixBus sign; do not utilise the bus last on Due east Tyler St (University Dr/Rural Rd Station)). The next nearest ane is at the 44th St PHX Sky Railroad train Station on 44th St & Washington near the airport.
  • Hoang Express, (Charabanc finish) Lee's Sandwiches at 1901 W Warner, Chandler, +1 714 839-3500, +1 408 729-7885 , cost-free: +1 888 834-9336 . Travels between SoCal (San Diego, El Monte, Los Angeles, Westminster) and Arizona (Phoenix, Chandler and Tempe).
  • Valley Metro offers bus service to Tempe from neighboring cities, as well as ORBIT, the free neighborhood shuttle around Tempe (see listing below in 'Go Around'). Routes and fares tin can be found on their website. Nearby Mesa does not have passenger vehicle service on Sundays, so some service in Tempe is disrupted.

By plane [edit]

Tempe is 1 of the nearly accessible cities in the Phoenix Metropolitan area and just ten minutes from Phoenix Heaven Harbor Aerodrome. Taxis and shuttles are available for arrivals and departures. There are too a number of reasonably-priced public buses, and the light track is a short shuttle ride abroad. Those new to Sky Harbor should be warned, however, that the roads and parking lots serving the drome can be poorly marked and rather confusing to navigate. Destine actress time in case you miss a turn and demand to circumvolve around.

Only Terminals 3 and 4 exist at Heaven Harbor.

By motorcar [edit]

Tempe is accessible via several principal arteries, including Interstate ten, Loop 101, Loop 202, Usa lx, and surface streets including East Van Buren Street to the Manufacturing plant Artery Bridge.

Past wheel [edit]

Several bike routes reach into Tempe, especially around the downtown area where you tin bicycle over Tempe Town Lake from Phoenix on the Mill Ave Span.

Get around [edit]

Public ship [edit]

Tempe offers two gratuitous and convenient neighborhood circulators, called "Orbit" and "Wink". Fixed road service (fee) is available through Valley Metro, connecting commuters with neighboring cities. A system-wide route map for all bus routes, paid and free, can be downloaded from the City of Tempe website here [dead link].

  • [dead link] Orbit. Thousand-F 6AM-10PM, Sa 8AM-10PM; every 15 minutes. Has 5 routes, taking passengers through neighborhoods to the downtown surface area and the Manufacturing plant Artery District and connecting to the calorie-free rail station at Higher Avenue. The Orbit routes are each named afterwards planets (complementing the "orbit" moniker), charge no fare, and tin can selection upwardly passengers at any point along a sidewalk in residential areas where no bus stops are established. A routemap is available here [dead link]. Free.
  • Flash. 7AM-10PM, ASU breaks 7AM-6PM. Operates one road on weekdays but, taking passengers from the Tempe Transit Middle to around the Arizona Land University expanse. A map and schedule can be downloaded here. Free.
  • 33.42602 -111.936535 1 Valley Metro, Tempe Transit Shop, 200 Due east 5th St, 1st Floor, +1 480-858-2350 . M-F 8AM-5PM. Has an all-encompassing jitney service operating on every major road with very reasonable fares. Many bus routes connect to Metro, the lite rail system. The buses have bike racks, but because the buses usually only come every half 60 minutes, they are oftentimes full during high traffic hours. All-day, 7-day, 15-day and 31-day passes can be purchased at numerous locations similar grocery stores or the lite rail stations; greenbacks and credit carte accepted. A unmarried all-twenty-four hours ticket costs $6, and one way ticket is $2.

Past wheel [edit]

Tempe is a comparatively bicycle-friendly city in the Phoenix valley area, and features bike lanes along many roads (which run across more traffic the closer you lot get to downtown Tempe and ASU) and a variety of very enjoyable bicycle paths in and around parks and scenic locations, which connect conveniently to about all urban areas and points of involvement. Although Tempe is a pocket-sized city, the dry out and hot summer climate can make it somewhat uncomfortable to self-pedal from one point in the urban center to some other. For this and many other reasons, electric bikes are condign a very pop option yr round.

A printable map of bike routes in the city can be downloaded here [dead link].

  • 33.41556 -111.908538 2 The Urban Driver, 1219 S McClintock Dr (most the Apache/McClintock low-cal rail stop), +1 480-621-7700 , fax: +1 480-621-7156 , . Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM. Offers electric bicycles for rent or purchase.

Meet [edit]

ASU'due south Gammage Auditorium, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

Tempe Center for the Arts

  • 33.421111 -111.931667 one Arizona Land University, University Rd and College Dr. In the heart of Tempe, ASU is a key gene in its the vibrant, various and progressive lifestyle. It was founded every bit a Normal (Instruction) schoolhouse in 1885. Arizona Land is at present 1 of the largest universities in the nation, with several campuses spread throughout the metropolitan surface area. The largest of these campuses is the Tempe ASU Campus, a square-mile centre of knowledge and cultural experience. ASU'southward expansive campus features many shaded lawns and expansive walks; most buildings feature displays and recent projects. The grounds are officially an arboretum – discreet tags marking many of the trees and plantings, which showcase desert and tropical flora from around the world. At that place are likewise a number of free museums and exhibits available, some permanent and some on a rotational basis. Arizona State University (Q670897) on Wikidata Arizona State University on Wikipedia
    • 33.42058 -111.934002 2 Quondam Master, 400 Due east Tyler Mall (adjacent to University Rd and College Rd). The original schoolhouse's building, dating back to its founding.
    • 33.416308 -111.938049 3 Gammage Memorial Auditorium, 1200 Due south Forest Ave, +1 480-965-5062 . A theater designed past Frank Lloyd Wright that hosts international talent, Broadway shows, and local amusement. One of his last architectural pieces, it was designed for Baghdad before being built in the equally arid Valley of the Sun. Gammage Memorial Auditorium (Q5520334) on Wikidata Gammage Memorial Auditorium on Wikipedia
    • 33.417974 -111.936201 4 [dead link] ASU Mars Space Flight Facility, 201 East Orange Mall, +1 480 965-1790 . Grand-F 8AM-5PM. Supports the Thermal Emission Spectrometer experiment that was sent aboard the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft when it launched in November 1996. The Mars facility has a company area with displays about Mars and a tv set tuned to NASA Television. Mars Space Flight Facility (Q6773167) on Wikidata Mars Space Flight Facility on Wikipedia
    • 33.421225 -111.932103 v ASU Robert S. Dietz Museum of Geology, Bateman Physical Sciences Heart, F-wing, Room 186, +1 480 965-7065 . Houses minerals, gems, fossils from Arizona and around the earth. Information technology also has a half-dozen-story Foucault pendulum; local fossils including Colombian mammoth remains excavated in 1985, 1997 and 1999; real dinosaurs, a giant-extinct fossil shark over 7 feet tall (featured on the National Geographic Channel in 2009) a rare T-rex brain cavity and bandage and many other rare and extinct fossil mammals including saber-toothed cats. The museum too features several large meteorites from the ASU Center for Meteorite Studies; Ore minerals and crystals from the many Arizona open-pit and undercover mines, a gemstone showroom and a six-foot alpine amethyst geode at the museum entrance. Other exhibits include: Volcanology; Mineralogy, Geology of Arizona; Rocks of the Thou Canyon and Arizona'due south State Fossil: Fossil wood from the Petrified Forest proposed by 2 quondam ASU Geology faculty members in 1988.
    • 33.417947 -111.928498 6 ASU Center for Meteorite Studies, 781 Due east Terrace Rd, Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 4 (ISTB4), 2d Floor, Meteorite Gallery, +one 480-965-6511 . K-F 9AM-5PM (excluding ASU holidays). Houses the globe'south largest academy-based meteorite collection, with specimens from more than 1700 separate meteorite falls. Portions of this collection are on brandish to the public. Costless. Center for Meteorite Studies (Q5059771) on Wikidata Center for Meteorite Studies on Wikipedia
    • 33.418762 -111.938143 vii ASU Art Museum, Fine Arts Eye, 51 Due east tenth St, +1 480-965-2787 . Tu 11AM-8PM (May-Aug 11AM-5PM), West-Sa 11AM-5PM. Has a fine permanent collection and an active invitee artist program. The attached gift shop is, surprisingly, a great place to go beautiful and unusual gifts. Free. Arizona State University Art Museum (Q283998) on Wikidata Arizona State University Art Museum on Wikipedia
    • 33.419049 -111.934597 viii Hayden Library, 300 Eastward Orange Mall. A vast collection housed mostly undercover in the center of campus. Information technology has many unique features, including the only Kid Drama drove, various exhibits, and rare and valuable works bachelor to the public through the Luhrs reading room. Where else tin can one walk in and request to see a page from a Gutenberg Bible?
    • 33.419496 -111.933736 9 Life Sciences Tower, A Wing. Has glass cases set into the hallways that house dozens of reptiles, including a comprehensive sampling of the poisonous snakes of Arizona.
    • 33.420611 -111.935551 10 ASU Museum of Anthropology, Cady Mall, +1 480-965-6224 . M-F 11AM-3PM. Run past the internationally acclaimed Schoolhouse of Human Evolution and Social Change, has many interesting permanent and visiting exhibits throughout the year. Free.
    • 33.420114 -111.936128 11 Northlight Gallery, +i 480-965-6517 , . Tu 12:30-8:30PM, Due west-Sa 12:30-4:30PM; closed on major holidays and in summer. Exhibits a wide range of photographic work by emerging and international recognized artists.
  • 33.442543 -111.933017 12 AZ Heritage Center at Papago Park, 1300 N College Ave, +i 480-929-9499 , fax: +one 480-967-5450 , . Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su apex-4PM. A museum that concentrates on Arizona's history in the 20th and 21st centuries. $12 (adults), $ten (seniors 60+), $7 (children 7-17), free (children nether 7 westward/family, AHS members).
  • 33.392233 -111.927384 13 [expressionless link] Tempe History Museum, 809 E Southern Ave, +ane 480-350-5100 , fax: +one 480-350-5150 . Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su ane-5PM, closed major holidays. Features the history of Tempe from the time of prehistoric Hohokam to today. Video, hands-on exhibits and souvenir shop. Free.
  • 33.390818 -111.927577 14 [dead link] City of Tempe Cultural Services Public Fine art, 3500 S Rural Rd, +1 480-350-5160 , . Numerous examples of public fine art dot Tempe's landscape. Additionally, Tempe presents exhibits featuring professional and student artists. Works may be viewed in public places, which serve every bit alternating spaces for regularly changing exhibits.
  • 33.393459 -111.961794 xv [dead link] Petersen House Museum, 1414 W Southern Ave, +1 480-350-5151 . October-May: Tu-Th Sa 10AM-2PM. Restored Queen Anne Victorian abode congenital in 1892 past i of Tempe'due south earliest settlers. Free. Niels Petersen House (Q7031567) on Wikidata Niels Petersen House on Wikipedia
  • 33.431853 -111.948649 16 [dead link] Tempe Center for the Arts (Tempe Arts Center), 700 W Rio Salado Pkwy (between Priest Dr and Mill Ave), +one 480-350-2822 , fax: +1 480-350-2828 . Gallery: Tu-F 10AM-6PM, Sa 11AM-6PM. For events run into the effect calendar [dead link]. Tempe Center for the Arts (Q7698247) on Wikidata Tempe Center for the Arts on Wikipedia
  • 33.446599 -111.952724 17 [expressionless link] Common salt River Projection History Heart, 1521 North Projection Dr, +1 602-236-5900 . M-F 9AM-4PM. Has exhibits illustrating the construction of the Theodore Roosevelt Dam, as well as other exhibits relating to the history of h2o usage in Arizona. Free.
  • 33.384834 -111.96326 eighteen Bounding main Life Arizona, 5000 Southward Arizona Mills Cir #145, +1 480-478-7600 , toll-free: +1-877-526-3960 . M-Sa 10AM-7:30PM, Su 10AM-6PM. Has a walk-through aquarium, and thirty displays. $12 online/$18 at gate (adults 13+), $12 online/$thirteen at gate (children 3-12). Sea Life Arizona (Q20712720) on Wikidata Sea Life Arizona on Wikipedia

Do [edit]

Mill Avenue Span over Tempe Town Lake

Outdoor activities [edit]

Tempe has numerous parks, soccer fields, fenced dog parks, lighted tennis courts, pools, golf game courses and its own two-mile urban park complex, Tempe Town Lake. Twin bicycle and walking paths circle the lake leading to Tempe Beach Park, Splash Playground, Boondocks Lake Marina and Giuliano Park, where many triathlons take identify. In addition, Tempe has more than 150 miles (250 km) of dedicated bikeways and the League of American Bicyclists has designated Tempe a Silvery-Level Bicycle-Friendly Community Award winner.

Tempe'southward outdoor activities and sporting events add together to its dynamic lifestyle. Tempe is the annual abode to a number of sporting events, as well as all of the intercollegiate athletics at Arizona State University.

Other events [edit]

  • Tempe Festival of the Arts, Manufactory Ave. Massive twice yearly street fair featuring arts and crafts from all over the state, as well as a wide selection of funfair/street fair manner foods, beverages and alive entertainment. Held at the end of March and beginning of Dec.

Buy [edit]

Tempe has a broad range of shopping choices from nationally known department stores to outlets and specialty boutiques. The heart of downtown Tempe and the chief shopping commune is the Manufacturing plant Avenue District. This area is filled with specialty shops, bars, restaurants, cafés, pubs and is besides the cornerstone of the downtown business district.

  • 33.38315 -111.964506 1 Arizona Mills, 5000 S Arizona Mills Cir (by I-10 and Hwy 60), +ane 480-491-7300 . Thousand-Sa 10AM-9PM, Su 11AM-6PM. Offers more than 175 shops, restaurants and amusement venues nether one roof. Arizona Mills (Q4791351) on Wikidata Arizona Mills on Wikipedia
  • 33.36247 -111.912554 ii Changing Easily Bookstore, 6428 S McClintock Dr, +ane 480-730-0205 , . M-F 10AM-9PM, Sa 9AM-9PM, Su 10AM-6PM. A new and used independent bookshop, and practically a Tempe institution.
  • 33.341141 -111.970561 3 IKEA, 2110 Due west Ikea Way (southern Tempe, by I-10), toll-free: +ane-888-888-4532 . M-Sa 10AM-9PM, Su 10AM-7PM (store); M-Sa 8AM-7PM, Su 8AM-6PM (restaurant). The merely one in Arizona.
  • 33.43299 -111.904401 four Tempe Market place, 2000 Due east Rio Salado Pkwy, +ane 480-966-9338 . M-Sa 11AM-9PM, Su 11AM-6PM. Tempe Marketplace's i.3 million square feet of retail infinite is positioned equally an open-air, pedestrian-oriented environment, creating an eclectic atmosphere for a memorable feel. Arizona State University maintains the "Night Gallery" at the market place. It is costless to the public, and open late into the evening. In that location are likewise frequent concerts and other activities throughout the year. Tempe Marketplace (Q7698259) on Wikidata Tempe Marketplace on Wikipedia

Eat [edit]

Tempe'southward Mill Avenue District offers the most concentrated area of restaurants and cafés in Arizona. Tempe restaurants offer cuisines including Middle Eastern, Asian, Mexican and, of course, American fare. Many have received the Phoenix New Times's "Best of" award.

  • 33.42131 -111.95158 1 Buffet Lalibela, 849 Due west University Dr, +i 480-829-1939 . Chiliad-Th 11AM-9PM, F 11AM-10PM, Sa apex-10PM, Su noon-9PM. Cafe Lalibela is a family unit eatery bringing Ethiopian cuisine to the heart of Tempe. Takeout available.
  • 33.423015 -111.951843 2 Cornish Pasty Co, 960 W University Dr #103 (University Park Shopping Centre, NW corner of Hardy & University), +1 480-894-6261 . M-Sa 11AM-midnight, Su noon-10PM. A British and Irish themed restaurant and bar offers a wide range of classic, mod, and experimental pasties with a number of European beers bachelor on tap. Information technology is popular with Tempe'due south younger and bohemian crowd.
  • 33.453993 -111.92676 three Green New American Vegetarian, 2240 Northward Scottsdale Rd #8, +i 480-941-9003 . Thou-Sa 11AM-9PM. Vegan restaurant that was named the best vegan restaurant in Phoenix by the Phoenix New Times. PETA named the secret BBQ Chicken sandwich as the best faux chicken sandwich in the The states. Another location in Central Phoenix.
  • 33.423512 -111.937391 4 Business firm of Tricks Restaurant, 114 E 7th St, +1 480-968-1114 , fax: +1 480-968-0080 . M-Sa 11AM-10PM (kitchen), M-Sa 11AM-midnight (bar). A Tempe original accessible within walking distance from Mill Artery, hidden within two plough-of-the-century homes, behind a vine-strewn courtyard. Eclectic new American menus and extensive wine list. Outside catering available. Private dining area or patios tin accommodate 35-75 guests; semi private dining areas can accommodate 15-twenty guest.
  • 33.37783 -111.90603 5 La Fonda Mexican Food, 1831 E Baseline Rd, +one 480-966-8001 . Su-Thursday 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-10PM. La Fonda is a keen eatery if yous're looking for Mexican food. The food is excellent, and the atmosphere is friendly; good pricing is an added benefit, not a gene.
  • 33.422169 -111.946511 6 Little Szechwan, 524 Due west University Dr, +1 480-966-7660 , fax: +i 480-966-0774 . M-F 11AM-two:30PM, 5-9PM; Sa Su v-9PM. Family-run Chinese eatery. Oral fissure-watering food and very friendly service.
  • 33.422619 -111.896216 7 Munch a Mania, 2090 E Academy Dr #107, +one 480-967-7944 , fax: +ane 480-967-7964 . Yard-F 7AM-ii:30PM. The food is wonderful, portion sizes are great, and the service is the most personal you will get in town. Costless delivery ($10 minimum lodge).
  • 33.424856 -111.939778 eight My Big Fat Greek Restaurant, 525 Due south Mill Ave, +1 480-966-5883 . Su-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa 11AM-midnight. Delivers large portions of Greek food and is a favorite of many ASU college students. $10-16 mains.
  • 33.423548 -111.936876 9 Phoenicia Cafe, 616 S Woods Ave, +1 480-967-8009 . G-Sa 11AM-9PM, Su apex-7PM. Delicious Mediterranean and Eye Eastern food. Relatively small and often packed, esp. while the university nearby is in session. Try the babaganouj (eggplant dip) and the baklava, fabricated from scratch. There is as well an attached pocket-size Middle Eastern grocery that has swell prices, especially on spices, Centre Eastern/Mediterranean deli items, and majority olive oil. Very proficient service and friendly atmosphere. Restricted hours June to September, call ahead to check. $15.
  • 33.42269 -111.95171 10 Rosita's Fine Mexican Food, 960 W University Dr, +one 480-966-0852 . Su-Th 10AM-9PM, F Sa 10AM-10PM. This popular, long-established family eating place serves up Mexican classic dishes with a focus on Sonoran cooking. $half dozen-eleven mains.

Drinkable [edit]

Tempe is situated amidst the Phoenix Metro surface area every bit a "college town," and considering this Tempe'due south nightlife constitutes a wide variety of people. Most prominent is a college-anile drinking crowd that congregates on Mill Avenue District (which offers the virtually concentrated surface area of restaurants and cafés in Arizona) seven nights a week.

  • 33.426745 -111.940417 ane Caffe Boa, 398 S Mill Ave, +1 480-968-9112 . Su 10AM-3PM, iv-10PM; M-W 11AM-10PM; Th-Sa 11AM-11PM. An original, casual, Euro-fashion bistro/vino bar. Award-winning wine list with authentic Mediterranean styled food. Over 250 wines with full bar. Voted best Italian eatery and best chef for 2005.
  • 33.420663 -111.942632 2 [formerly dead link] Casey Moore's Oyster Business firm, 850 S Ash Ave, +i 480-968-9935 . Daily 11AM-2AM. Built in 1910, the Historic William Moeur house has been the home of Casey Moore's since 1986. With an Irish pub experience and an expansive forepart and side patio, Casey Moore's maintains a neighborhood ambiance. Often dozens of bicycles are locked upwardly out front; it is a local favorite. Multiple beers on tap, complimentary food with happy hour, and a full card featuring fresh seafood. Rumored to be haunted.
  • 33.423436 -111.940242 three Fat Tuesday, 680 S Manufactory Ave #106, +1 480-967-3917 , . One thousand-F 11AM-2AM, Sa Su noon-2AM. A Mardi Gras-themed daiquiri bar.
  • 33.419541 -111.915952 iv Four Peaks Brewing Company, 1340 Due east eighth St #104, +one 480-303-9967 , . Thou-Sa 11AM-2PM, Su 10AM-2PM. Arizona'southward largest brewery located in a plough of the century brick warehouse with honor-winning nutrient and manus-crafted ales.
  • 33.425711 -111.94046 5 Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, 420 S Manufacturing plant Ave #201 (on the corner of 5th St), +1 480-736-0033 . Su-W 11AM-11PM, Th 11AM-midnight, F Sa 11AM-1AM. The 2nd story New Orleans way eating house has three balconies overlooking the downtown district. Inside walking distance from major business concern, ASU and Sun Devil Stadium and offers gratuitous valet parking commencement at 5PM every night.
  • 33.423976 -111.939824 6 Mill Cue Social club, 607 S Mill Ave, +i 480-966-0068 . Features billiards and beer.
  • 33.426349 -111.939824 7 Rúla Búla Irish gaelic Pub & Restaurant, 401 S Manufactory Ave (SE from third St & Manufactory Ave), +i 480-929-9500 , . Daily 11AM-2AM. Lively former-earth pub & restaurant built in Ireland. Four-star cuisine, pub fare, and ample pints of Guinness. Live music and courtyard patio bar. Seating for 130. Semi-private dining for 50.
  • 33.426714 -111.940819 8 Tavern on Mill, 404 Southward Mill Ave (just off of Mill Ave), +ane 480-967-5887 . M-F 11AM-2AM, Sa Su 9AM-2AM. Offers traditional and southwestern cuisine and is known for its well rounded beer option, excellent service and great eats. The Tavern on Factory has nigh equally much seating space inside as outside. 30 boob tube monitors and flat screens brandish the latest music videos, sports games and more.

Sleep [edit]

  • 33.424703 -111.943024 1 Courtyard Tempe Downtown, 601 Southward Ash Ave, +1 480-966-2800 , fax: +one 480-829-8446 . 10 minute gratuitous shuttle ride from your flight into Sky Harbor Airdrome. From there you lot are only blocks from downtown Tempe and Arizona State University. $119+.
  • 33.384189 -111.927597 2 Embassy Suites Hotel Tempe, 4400 Southward Rural Rd, +1 480-897-7444 , fax: +1 480-897-6112 . Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon . 6 miles from Phoenix Airport PHX, and 2 miles from the principal ASU campus. $134+.
  • 33.378867 -111.963559 3 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Tempe, 1520 W Baseline Rd (adjacent to Arizona Mills Mall), +ane 480-831-9800 , . Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon . Rates include free wi-fi and breakfast. 12 miles from downtown Phoenix. $95-104.
  • 33.41436 -111.923267 4 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Phoenix Tempe - University, 1031 E Apache Blvd, +1 480 966-7202 , fax: +one 480-829-9340 , . Check-in: 4PM, cheque-out: 11AM . Located within walking altitude of ASU, this hotel offers proximity to local surface area attractions in a room with diverse full-service accommodations. Includes breakfast and wi-fi. $eighty-108.
  • 33.428782 -111.96268 5 Hyatt Place Tempe/Phoenix Airport, 1413 W Rio Salado Pkwy, +1 480 804-9544 . 2 miles from the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and 1.5 miles from downtown Tempe and Arizona Land Academy.
  • 33.411992 -111.969859 6 [expressionless link] Quality Inn Drome Tempe, 1550 S 52nd St, +ane 480-967-3000 , fax: +1 480-966-9568 , . Centrally located near the airdrome, ASU, the Mill Artery District, and Tempe Town Lake. Pets accepted. $74+.
  • 33.421708 -111.915998 7 Quality Inn at ASU, 1375 Eastward Academy Dr, +ane 480-774-2500 , fax: +1 480-929-0524 . Check-in: 3PM, cheque-out: 11AM . This hotel is five miles from the airport and very shut to ASU. Piece of cake access to freeways for travel in Tempe. Breakfast and wi-fi included. $55+.
  • 33.4261 -111.938872 viii Tempe Mission Palms Hotel, 60 E 5th St (downtown), +ane 480-894-1400 , cost-free: +ane-800-547-8705 , fax: +1 480-968-7677 . Upscale 303-room hotel with courtyard and roof top puddle, thirty,000 sq. ft. of conference space, 10 ADA rooms, restaurant. AAA/CAA & TAG approved. $179+.
  • 33.379494 -111.962144 nine Tempe Residence Inn, 5075 S Priest Dr, +one 480-756-2122 , fax: +1 480-345-2802 . $169+.

Connect [edit]

  • 33.391409 -111.928048 2 [dead link] Tempe Public Library, 3500 S Rural Rd (by the Tempe History Museum), +1 480-350-5500 . Thousand-W 9AM-8PM, Th-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Free wi-fi is bachelor throughout the building during opening hours, with no library card required.

LGBT [edit]

Tempe, Arizona State University, and the state of Arizona every bit a whole have been pioneers in the acceptance of the LGBT community. However, Tempe features no LGBT-oriented confined or clubs. Neighboring Phoenix contains all of the LGBT bars in the valley.

Become adjacent [edit]

  • "Former Town" Scottsdale in the northeast Phoenix metropolitan surface area is the most tourist friendly area in the valley
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